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3.
Grammar: Correct the mistakes in the following sentences. If there is no
mistake, write the sentence as is.
If you studied hard enough, you will pass the exam.
_____________________________________________________________________
BİLET-3
1.
VOCABULARY: Choose the word that fits the best meaningwise.
Creating a new product or coming up with an innovative idea is not that easy—
it’s a __________.
A) difficult
B) challenge
C) drawback
D) effect
E) delay
2.
READING: Read the text and answer the questions below.
NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!
by Environment Correspondent Jack Marshall
There is no doubt that plastic bags are bad news for the environment. Every
year in the UK, about 18 billion plastic bags are supplied by supermarkets – that’s
about 290 bags per person. Then, when they have been used (for an average of 20
minutes each) they’re thrown away. Some of them end up being buried underground
in landfill sites, and that’s where they do the damage. They remain there for hundreds
of years, poisoning the soil and polluting the environment. It’s important to
remember, too, that before they even reach the shops, the plastic bags have already
travelled thousands of miles – many are produced in China or India and then shipped
to countries in Europe, including the UK.
The article suggests one of the biggest problems with plastic bags is that.
A) they can cost a lot to produce.
B) they can damage areas of land.
C) they can’t be used for very long.
3.
Grammar: Choose the correct option.
Advertisers __________ to take into account the emotional response of potential
customers.
A) should
B) must
C) need
D) don’t
E) can
4. Writing: write a paragraph to introduce your family.
Write about your father, mother and brother or sister (where your family lives, their
names, ages, what they do, where they work).
5. Speaking: talk about your family members
You should say:
how many family members your family has;
what their names and ages are;
what they do.
BİLET-4
1.
VOCABULARY: Choose the word that fits the best meaningwise.
The __________ of hard work, determination, and some luck will make you a
successful business owner.
A) architecture
B) achievement
C) coincidence
D) organization
E) combination
2.
READING: Read the text and answer the questions below.
NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!
by Environment Correspondent Jack Marshall
The solution to this problem is obvious – stop producing so many plastic bags,
and stop giving them away, but shoppers in the UK have been very slow to change
their ways. However, the success of the new Welsh law shows that it is possible to
change people’s shopping habits. According to researchers from Cardiff University,
part of the reason for the popularity of the law is that the money it raises goes to
charity, not the government. Certainly, hundreds of thousands of pounds have been
raised since the law was introduced. The money has gone to a variety of good causes,
including local children’s charities and wildlife conservation organizations too.
What has been a result of the new law?
A) It has changed shopping habits across the UK.
B) It has reduced the production of plastic bags.
C) It has raised a lot of money.
BİLET-5
1.
VOCABULARY: Choose the word that fits the best meaningwise.
This is a rare type of fruit you can find here. It is produced and sold __________.
A) export
B) industry
C) locally
D) global
E) income
2.
READING: Read the text and answer the questions below.
NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!
by Environment Correspondent Jack Marshall
In 2011 a new law, the first of its kind in the UK, was passed in Wales. Shops were
no longer allowed to give away free plastic bags to their customers. Instead, they had
to charge 5p per bag. The money was collected and given to charity. The results were
amazing – within a year, the demand for supermarket bags fell by about 96%. The
extra charge was enough to get Welsh shoppers to remember to take their own bags
whenever they went shopping. Erika can play two musical instruments.
How did the new law affect shoppers in Wales?
A) Shops stopped giving away plastic bags
B) Plastic bags were no longer allowed.
C) Customers gave up buying plastic bags completely.
After the law was introduced, many people.
A) stopped asking for plastic bags in supermarkets.
B) refused to accept it at all.
C) stopped shopping so much at supermarkets.
3.
Grammar: Choose the correct option.
Look at the poor things—those plants __________ if you don’t take care of them
properly!.
A) lived
B) didn’t live
C) will live
D) won’t live
E) shouldn’t live
4. Writing: write a paragraph to introduce your family
You should write:
how many family members your family has;
what their names and ages are;
what they do.
5. Speaking: talk about any member of your family
You should say
Who this person is;
What kind of person he/she is;
What you usually do together.
BİLET-6
1.
VOCABULARY: Choose the word that fits the best meaningwise.
The best decision for a new company is to __________ money in its future.
A) own
B) advertise
C) communicate
D) invest
E) employ
2.
READING: Read the text and answer the question below.
NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!
by Environment Correspondent Jack Marshall
The law was the result of a huge campaign, which was supported by a national
newspaper as well as various politicians and also green campaigners. It has become
increasingly popular too. When it was introduced, it was supported by about 59% of
the Welsh population, but after only six months the figure was 70%.
Who gave their support to the new law from the beginning?
A) the majority of politicians
B) most of the people in Wales
C) people involved in environmental issues
3.
Grammar: Choose the correct option.
The Sahara desert, _________ not many people live, is in North Africa.
A) who
B) which
C) that
D) where
E) because
4. Write a paragraph to introduce your family
You should write:
how many family members your family has;
what their names and ages are;
what they do.
3.
Grammar: Choose the correct option.
Environmental issues, like climate change, __________ about enough.
A) is talked
B) isn’t talked
C) was talked
D) are talked
E) aren’t talked
4. Writing: write a paragraph to introduce your family
You should write:
how many family members your family has;
what their names and ages are;
what they do.
5. Speaking: talk about your closest friend.
You should say
Who this person is;
What kind of person he/she is;
What you usually do together.
BİLET-8
1.
VOCABULARY: Choose the word that fits the best meaningwise.
Creating a new product or coming up with an innovative idea is not that easy—
it’s a __________.
A) difficult
B) challenge
C) drawback
D) effect
E) delay
2.
READING: Read the text and answer the questions below.
NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!
by Environment Correspondent Jack Marshall
The solution to this problem is obvious – stop producing so many plastic bags,
and stop giving them away, but shoppers in the UK have been very slow to change
their ways. However, the success of the new Welsh law shows that it is possible to
change people’s shopping habits. According to researchers from Cardiff University,
part of the reason for the popularity of the law is that the money it raises goes to
charity, not the government. Certainly, hundreds of thousands of pounds have been
raised since the law was introduced. The money has gone to a variety of good causes,
including local children’s charities and wildlife conservation organizations too.
What has been a result of the new law?
A) It has changed shopping habits across the UK.
B) It has reduced the production of plastic bags.
C) It has raised a lot of money.
BİLET-9
1.
VOCABULARY: Choose the word that fits the best meaningwise.
The __________ of hard work, determination, and some luck will make you a
successful business owner.
A) architecture
B) achievement
C) coincidence
D) organization
E) combination
2.
READING: Read the text and answer the questions below.
NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!
by Environment Correspondent Jack Marshall
In 2011 a new law, the first of its kind in the UK, was passed in Wales. Shops were
no longer allowed to give away free plastic bags to their customers. Instead, they had
to charge 5p per bag. The money was collected and given to charity. The results were
amazing – within a year, the demand for supermarket bags fell by about 96%. The
extra charge was enough to get Welsh shoppers to remember to take their own bags
whenever they went shopping. Erika can play two musical instruments.
How did the new law affect shoppers in Wales?
A) Shops stopped giving away plastic bags
B) Plastic bags were no longer allowed.
C) Customers gave up buying plastic bags completely.
After the law was introduced, many people.
A) stopped asking for plastic bags in supermarkets.
B) refused to accept it at all.
C) stopped shopping so much at supermarkets.
3.
Grammar: Correct the mistakes in the following sentences. If there is no
mistake, write the sentence as is.
If you studied hard enough, you will pass the exam.
_____________________________________________________________________
4. Writing: write a paragraph to introduce your family
You should write:
how many family members your family has;
what their names and ages are;
what they do.
3.
Grammar: Choose the correct option.
Advertisers __________ to take into account the emotional response of potential
customers.
A) should
B) must
C) need
D) don’t
E) can
4. Writing: write a paragraph to introduce your family
You should write:
how many family members your family has;
what their names and ages are;
what they do.
BİLET-11
1.
VOCABULARY: Choose the word that fits the best meaningwise.
The best decision for a new company is to __________ money in its future.
A) own
B) advertise
C) communicate
D) invest
E) employ
2.
READING: Read the text and answer the questions below.
NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!
by Environment Correspondent Jack Marshall
There is no doubt that plastic bags are bad news for the environment. Every
year in the UK, about 18 billion plastic bags are supplied by supermarkets – that’s
about 290 bags per person. Then, when they have been used (for an average of 20
minutes each) they’re thrown away. Some of them end up being buried underground
in landfill sites, and that’s where they do the damage. They remain there for hundreds
of years, poisoning the soil and polluting the environment. It’s important to
remember, too, that before they even reach the shops, the plastic bags have already
travelled thousands of miles – many are produced in China or India and then shipped
to countries in Europe, including the UK.
The article suggests one of the biggest problems with plastic bags is that.
A) they can cost a lot to produce.
B) they can damage areas of land.
C) they can’t be used for very long.
3.
Grammar: Choose the correct option.
A lot of technological products and innovations __________ in Silicon Valley.
A) made
B) was made
C) were made
D) is made
E) be made
4. Writing: write a paragraph to introduce your family
You should write:
how many family members your family has;
what their names and ages are;
what they do.
BİLET-13
1.
VOCABULARY: Choose the word that fits the best meaningwise.
Creating a new product or coming up with an innovative idea is not that easy—
it’s a __________.
A) difficult
B) challenge
C) drawback
D) effect
E) delay
2.
READING: Read the text and answer the questions below.
NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!
by Environment Correspondent Jack Marshall
In 2011 a new law, the first of its kind in the UK, was passed in Wales. Shops were
no longer allowed to give away free plastic bags to their customers. Instead, they had
to charge 5p per bag. The money was collected and given to charity. The results were
amazing – within a year, the demand for supermarket bags fell by about 96%. The
extra charge was enough to get Welsh shoppers to remember to take their own bags
whenever they went shopping. Erika can play two musical instruments.
How did the new law affect shoppers in Wales?
A) Shops stopped giving away plastic bags
B) Plastic bags were no longer allowed.
C) Customers gave up buying plastic bags completely.
After the law was introduced, many people.
A) stopped asking for plastic bags in supermarkets.
B) refused to accept it at all.
C) stopped shopping so much at supermarkets.
3.
Grammar: Choose the correct option.
The Sahara desert, _________ not many people live, is in North Africa.
A) who
B) which
C) that
D) where
E) because
4. Writing: write a paragraph to introduce your family You should write:
how many family members your family has;
what their names and ages are;
what they do.
BİLET-14
1.
VOCABULARY: Choose the word that fits the best meaningwise.
The __________ of hard work, determination, and some luck will make you a
successful business owner.
A) architecture
B) achievement
C) coincidence
D) organization
E) combination
2.
READING: Read the text and answer the question below.
NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!
by Environment Correspondent Jack Marshall
The law was the result of a huge campaign, which was supported by a national
newspaper as well as various politicians and also green campaigners. It has become
increasingly popular too. When it was introduced, it was supported by about 59% of
the Welsh population, but after only six months the figure was 70%.
Who gave their support to the new law from the beginning?
A) the majority of politicians
B) most of the people in Wales
C) people involved in environmental issues
3.
Grammar: Choose the correct option.
Environmental issues, like climate change, __________ about enough.
A) is talked
B) isn’t talked
C) was talked
D) are talked
E) aren’t talked
4. Writing: write a paragraph to introduce your family
You should write:
how many family members your family has;
what their names and ages are;
what they do.
BİLET-15
1.
VOCABULARY: Choose the word that fits the best meaningwise.
This is a rare type of fruit you can find here. It is produced and sold __________.
A) export
B) industry
C) locally
D) global
E) income
2.
READING: Read the text and answer the questions below.
NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!
by Environment Correspondent Jack Marshall
There is no doubt that plastic bags are bad news for the environment. Every
year in the UK, about 18 billion plastic bags are supplied by supermarkets – that’s
about 290 bags per person. Then, when they have been used (for an average of 20
minutes each) they’re thrown away. Some of them end up being buried underground
in landfill sites, and that’s where they do the damage. They remain there for hundreds
of years, poisoning the soil and polluting the environment. It’s important to
remember, too, that before they even reach the shops, the plastic bags have already
travelled thousands of miles – many are produced in China or India and then shipped
to countries in Europe, including the UK.
The article suggests one of the biggest problems with plastic bags is that.
A) they can cost a lot to produce.
B) they can damage areas of land.
C) they can’t be used for very long.
3.
Grammar: Correct the mistakes in the following sentences. If there is no
mistake, write the sentence as is.
The house who we talked about is for sale.
5. Speaking: Describe a family member you spend the most time with.
You should say:
Who this person is;
What kind of person they are;
What you usually do together.
BİLET-16
1.
VOCABULARY: Choose the word that fits the best meaningwise.
The best decision for a new company is to __________ money in its future.
A) own
B) advertise
C) communicate
D) invest
E) employ
2.
READING: Read the text and answer the questions below.
NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!
by Environment Correspondent Jack Marshall
The solution to this problem is obvious – stop producing so many plastic bags,
and stop giving them away, but shoppers in the UK have been very slow to change
their ways. However, the success of the new Welsh law shows that it is possible to
change people’s shopping habits. According to researchers from Cardiff University,
part of the reason for the popularity of the law is that the money it raises goes to
charity, not the government. Certainly, hundreds of thousands of pounds have been
raised since the law was introduced. The money has gone to a variety of good causes,
including local children’s charities and wildlife conservation organizations too.
What has been a result of the new law?
A) It has changed shopping habits across the UK.
B) It has reduced the production of plastic bags.
C) It has raised a lot of money.
3.
Grammar: Correct the mistakes in the following sentences. If there is no
mistake, write the sentence as is.
If you studied hard enough, you will pass the exam.
_____________________________________________________________________
4. Writing: write a paragraph to introduce your family
You should write:
how many family members your family has;
what their names and ages are;
what they do.
BİLET-17
1.
VOCABULARY: Choose the word that fits the best meaningwise.
That is such a __________ idea for a business plan. I definitely think you should
share it with your boss.
A) constant
B) initial
C) unique
D) investment
E) existing
2.
READING: Read the text and answer the questions below.
NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!
by Environment Correspondent Jack Marshall
In 2011 a new law, the first of its kind in the UK, was passed in Wales. Shops were
no longer allowed to give away free plastic bags to their customers. Instead, they had
to charge 5p per bag. The money was collected and given to charity. The results were
amazing – within a year, the demand for supermarket bags fell by about 96%. The
extra charge was enough to get Welsh shoppers to remember to take their own bags
whenever they went shopping. Erika can play two musical instruments.
How did the new law affect shoppers in Wales?
A) Shops stopped giving away plastic bags
B) Plastic bags were no longer allowed.
C) Customers gave up buying plastic bags completely.
After the law was introduced, many people.
A) stopped asking for plastic bags in supermarkets.
B) refused to accept it at all.
C) stopped shopping so much at supermarkets.
3.
Grammar: Choose the correct option.
Advertisers __________ to take into account the emotional response of potential
customers.
A) should
B) must
C) need
D) don’t
E) can
4. Writing: write a paragraph to introduce your family
You should write:
how many family members your family has;
what their names and ages are;
what they do.
3.
Grammar: Choose the correct option.
A lot of technological products and innovations __________ in Silicon Valley.
A) made
B) was made
C) were made
D) is made
E) be made
4. Writing: write a paragraph to introduce your family
You should write:
how many family members your family has;
what their names and ages are;
what they do.
5. Speaking: Describe a family member you spend the most time with.
You should say:
Who this person is;
What kind of person they are;
What you usually do together.
BİLET-19
1.
VOCABULARY: Choose the word that fits the best meaningwise.
The __________ of hard work, determination, and some luck will make you a
successful business owner.
A) architecture
B) achievement
C) coincidence
D) organization
E) combination
2.
READING: Read the text and answer the questions below.
NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!
by Environment Correspondent Jack Marshall
There is no doubt that plastic bags are bad news for the environment. Every
year in the UK, about 18 billion plastic bags are supplied by supermarkets – that’s
about 290 bags per person. Then, when they have been used (for an average of 20
minutes each) they’re thrown away. Some of them end up being buried underground
in landfill sites, and that’s where they do the damage. They remain there for hundreds
of years, poisoning the soil and polluting the environment. It’s important to
remember, too, that before they even reach the shops, the plastic bags have already
travelled thousands of miles – many are produced in China or India and then shipped
to countries in Europe, including the UK.
The article suggests one of the biggest problems with plastic bags is that.
A) they can cost a lot to produce.
B) they can damage areas of land.
C) they can’t be used for very long.
BİLET-20
1.
VOCABULARY: Choose the word that fits the best meaningwise.
This is a rare type of fruit you can find here. It is produced and sold __________.
A) export
B) industry
C) locally
D) global
E) income
2.
READING: Read the text and answer the questions below.
NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!
by Environment Correspondent Jack Marshall
The solution to this problem is obvious – stop producing so many plastic bags,
and stop giving them away, but shoppers in the UK have been very slow to change
their ways. However, the success of the new Welsh law shows that it is possible to
change people’s shopping habits. According to researchers from Cardiff University,
part of the reason for the popularity of the law is that the money it raises goes to
charity, not the government. Certainly, hundreds of thousands of pounds have been
raised since the law was introduced. The money has gone to a variety of good causes,
including local children’s charities and wildlife conservation organizations too.
What has been a result of the new law?
A) It has changed shopping habits across the UK.
B) It has reduced the production of plastic bags.
C) It has raised a lot of money.
BİLET-21
1.
VOCABULARY: Choose the word that fits the best meaningwise.
The best decision for a new company is to __________ money in its future.
A) own
B) advertise
C) communicate
D) invest
E) employ
2.
READING: Read the text and answer the questions below.
NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!
by Environment Correspondent Jack Marshall
In 2011 a new law, the first of its kind in the UK, was passed in Wales. Shops were
no longer allowed to give away free plastic bags to their customers. Instead, they had
to charge 5p per bag. The money was collected and given to charity. The results were
amazing – within a year, the demand for supermarket bags fell by about 96%. The
extra charge was enough to get Welsh shoppers to remember to take their own bags
whenever they went shopping. Erika can play two musical instruments.
How did the new law affect shoppers in Wales?
A) Shops stopped giving away plastic bags
B) Plastic bags were no longer allowed.
C) Customers gave up buying plastic bags completely.
After the law was introduced, many people.
A) stopped asking for plastic bags in supermarkets.
B) refused to accept it at all.
C) stopped shopping so much at supermarkets.
3.
Grammar: Choose the correct option.
Environmental issues, like climate change, __________ about enough.
A) is talked
B) isn’t talked
C) was talked
D) are talked
E) aren’t talked
4. Writing: write a paragraph to introduce your family
You should write:
how many family members your family has;
what their names and ages are;
what they do.
3.
Grammar: Correct the mistakes in the following sentences. If there is no
mistake, write the sentence as is.
The house who we talked about is for sale.
3.
Grammar: Correct the mistakes in the following sentences. If there is no
mistake, write the sentence as is.
If you studied hard enough, you will pass the exam.
BİLET-24
1.
VOCABULARY: Choose the word that fits the best meaningwise.
The __________ of hard work, determination, and some luck will make you a
successful business owner.
A) architecture
B) achievement
C) coincidence
D) organization
E) combination
2.
READING: Read the text and answer the questions below.
NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!
by Environment Correspondent Jack Marshall
The solution to this problem is obvious – stop producing so many plastic bags,
and stop giving them away, but shoppers in the UK have been very slow to change
their ways. However, the success of the new Welsh law shows that it is possible to
change people’s shopping habits. According to researchers from Cardiff University,
part of the reason for the popularity of the law is that the money it raises goes to
charity, not the government. Certainly, hundreds of thousands of pounds have been
raised since the law was introduced. The money has gone to a variety of good causes,
including local children’s charities and wildlife conservation organizations too.
What has been a result of the new law?
A) It has changed shopping habits across the UK.
B) It has reduced the production of plastic bags.
C) It has raised a lot of money.
3.
Grammar: Choose the correct option.
A lot of technological products and innovations __________ in Silicon Valley.
A) made
B) was made
C) were made
D) is made
E) be made
4. Writing: write a paragraph to introduce your family
You should write:
how many family members your family has;
what their names and ages are;
what they do.
3.
Grammar: Choose the correct option.
Look at the poor things—those plants __________ if you don’t take care of them
properly!.
A) lived
B) didn’t live
C) will live
D) won’t live
E) shouldn’t live
4. Writing: write a paragraph to introduce your family
You should write:
how many family members your family has;
what their names and ages are;
what they do.
BİLET-27
1.
VOCABULARY: Choose the word that fits the best meaningwise.
That is such a __________ idea for a business plan. I definitely think you should
share it with your boss.
A) constant
B) initial
C) unique
D) investment
E) existing
2.
READING: Read the text and answer the questions below.
NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!
by Environment Correspondent Jack Marshall
There is no doubt that plastic bags are bad news for the environment. Every
year in the UK, about 18 billion plastic bags are supplied by supermarkets – that’s
about 290 bags per person. Then, when they have been used (for an average of 20
minutes each) they’re thrown away. Some of them end up being buried underground
in landfill sites, and that’s where they do the damage. They remain there for hundreds
of years, poisoning the soil and polluting the environment. It’s important to
remember, too, that before they even reach the shops, the plastic bags have already
travelled thousands of miles – many are produced in China or India and then shipped
to countries in Europe, including the UK.
The article suggests one of the biggest problems with plastic bags is that.
A) they can cost a lot to produce.
B) they can damage areas of land.
C) they can’t be used for very long.
The article says that every year in the UK.
A) 18 billion plastic bags are put into landfill sites.
B) almost 300 are used by each supermarket shopper.
C) a plastic bag is thrown away every 20 minutes.
3.
Grammar: Choose the correct option.
The Sahara desert, _________ not many people live, is in North Africa.
A) who
B) which
C) that
D) where
E) because
4. Writing: write a paragraph to introduce your family.Write about your father,
mother and brother or sister (where your family lives, their names, ages, what they
do, where they work).
5. Speaking: Describe a family member you spend the most time with
You should say:
Who this person is;
What kind of person they are;
What you usually do together.
BİLET-28
1.
VOCABULARY: Choose the word that fits the best meaningwise.
Creating a new product or coming up with an innovative idea is not that easy—
it’s a __________.
A) difficult
B) challenge
C) drawback
D) effect
E) delay
2.
READING: Read the text and answer the questions below.
NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!
by Environment Correspondent Jack Marshall
The solution to this problem is obvious – stop producing so many plastic bags,
and stop giving them away, but shoppers in the UK have been very slow to change
their ways. However, the success of the new Welsh law shows that it is possible to
change people’s shopping habits. According to researchers from Cardiff University,
part of the reason for the popularity of the law is that the money it raises goes to
charity, not the government. Certainly, hundreds of thousands of pounds have been
raised since the law was introduced. The money has gone to a variety of good causes,
including local children’s charities and wildlife conservation organizations too.
What has been a result of the new law?
A) It has changed shopping habits across the UK.
B) It has reduced the production of plastic bags.
C) It has raised a lot of money.
Why is the new law so popular?
A) Shoppers approve of its benefits.
B) Charities have explained how useful it is.
C) The government introduced it at the right time.
3.
Grammar: Choose the correct option.
Environmental issues, like climate change, __________ about enough.
A) is talked
B) isn’t talked
C) was talked
D) are talked
E) aren’t talked
4. Writing: write a paragraph to introduce your family write about your father,
mother and brother or sister (where your family lives, their names, ages, what they
do, where they work).
5. Speaking: Describe your favourite animal.
You should say:
what kind of animal it is;
describe it briefly;
why you like this animal.
BİLET-29
1.
VOCABULARY: Choose the word that fits the best meaningwise.
The __________ of hard work, determination, and some luck will make you a
successful business owner.
A) architecture
B) achievement
C) coincidence
D) organization
E) combination
2.
READING: Read the text and answer the questions below.
NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!
by Environment Correspondent Jack Marshall
In 2011 a new law, the first of its kind in the UK, was passed in Wales. Shops were
no longer allowed to give away free plastic bags to their customers. Instead, they had
to charge 5p per bag. The money was collected and given to charity. The results were
amazing – within a year, the demand for supermarket bags fell by about 96%. The
extra charge was enough to get Welsh shoppers to remember to take their own bags
whenever they went shopping. Erika can play two musical instruments.
How did the new law affect shoppers in Wales?
A) Shops stopped giving away plastic bags
B) Plastic bags were no longer allowed.
C) Customers gave up buying plastic bags completely.
After the law was introduced, many people.
A) stopped asking for plastic bags in supermarkets.
B) refused to accept it at all.
C) stopped shopping so much at supermarkets.
3.
Grammar: Correct the mistakes in the following sentences. If there is no
mistake, write the sentence as is.
The house who we talked about is for sale.
4. Writing: write a paragraph to introduce your family write about your father,
mother and brother or sister (where your family lives, their names, ages, what they
do, where they work).
5. Speaking: talk about your day
You should say
what time you get up
what you do inthe moning
haw many classes you have
what you do after classes
BİLET-30
1.
VOCABULARY: Choose the word that fits the best meaningwise.
This is a rare type of fruit you can find here. It is produced and sold __________.
A) export
B) industry
C) locally
D) global
E) income
2.
READING: Read the text and answer the question below.
NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!
by Environment Correspondent Jack Marshall
The law was the result of a huge campaign, which was supported by a national
newspaper as well as various politicians and also green campaigners. It has become
increasingly popular too. When it was introduced, it was supported by about 59% of
the Welsh population, but after only six months the figure was 70%.
Who gave their support to the new law from the beginning?
A) the majority of politicians
B) most of the people in Wales
C) people involved in environmental issues
3.
Grammar: Correct the mistakes in the following sentences. If there is no
mistake, write the sentence as is.
If you studied hard enough, you will pass the exam.